Transfer from Savona
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Departure from Savona
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Estimated arrival to Turin - Airport
10:47h

Trip duration: 107min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Corkscrews Museum
Italy

75 min

When near Barolo, visiting the Corkscrew museum is a fun and interesting way to spend some additional time. In 2005 Paolo Annoni decided to pursue... his real passion – corkscrews, so he turned his private collection into a museum. Touring the museum visitors will learn about the corkscrew’s history all the way back to the 18th century when the device was first invented. If in need for quirky gifts, the cute gift shop will inspire great ideas.

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Acaja Castle
Italy

75 min

The castle is an impressive historic building that stands grandly in the square of the town Fossano. Great added values to this majestic structure are... the City Library and Community Historical Archives housed within the castle.

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Royal Palace of Racconigi
Italy

90 min

Italy remained under the control of royal families until 1946 when the monarchy was abolished through referendum. There are several principal royal buildings in Italy... and the Royal Castle of Racconigi is one of them. In 1904 Umberto II, the last king of Italy was born here and he founded in it a family gallery consisting of 3000 paintings and historical documents. Visitors are free to walk in the grand park designed in the 17th century or take the guided tour in Italian to visit the interior of the palace.

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Sanctuary of Vicoforte
Italy

75 min

At the beginning it was just a humble medieval sanctuary. But, according to the legend, in 1590 a hunter accidentally damaged a fresco of the... Madonna and Child which, allegedly, started bleeding. In order to redeem his sins, he left his gun (which is still preserved in the sanctuary) and began collecting money to repair the damage. The news about this miracle spread fast and soon many pilgrims started flocking in. In 1596 the Duke of Savoy commissioned a construction of a larger sanctuary that would be suitable to accommodate the crowds. Today this architectural triumph is the world’s fifth largest dome and home to 6,000 square meters of paintings. It is possible to venture the top of the dome but booking in advance is required.